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I have a windows sever 2008 R2 machine that serves as both DHCP and DNS. My clients can connect tot he interent via ethernet/LAN, but cannot connect via wireless through the router. The router is configured to have DHCP disabled. Not sure what I am missing. 25 minutes ago. Reply. |. Quote …

This is a fully patched Server 2012 DC/File/print server. BDC is the same. Last week I got a call from a user that he could not connect to the files share we use. I theorized that his computer’s domain membership had “gone away”. I removed him from the domain, and rejoined it and all was good. While I …

Hi, on a 2012R2 license server I’ve installed 2008 RDS Per User CAL. My users connect to 2008R2 RD Servers. Now I like to add a 2012R2 RD Server. How do I change the 2008 RDS CAL to 2012 RDS CAL. We have a Enterprise Agreement and it show me RDS User CAL License Version 2016.

Telnet How-To. Try testing using the Windows Telnet program to connect. On Windows Server 2008, you can install Telnet Client by using the Add Features Wizard in Server Manager. Learn more here. Telnet is not a secure protocol as it transfers everything Hello, I want to telnet from one router to other …

… to traverse a directory and view some files. This is all hosted on a Windows Server and I want the user to connect using ssh. I have set up OpenSSH for Windows, but how do I restrict the directory access (change root folder) and what commands the user can execute? windows-server-2008 ssh security …

I got into work today and found that 5 out of 35 users were not able to connect to the network. They are all Windows 7 and all are connected to my WindowsServer 2008 R2 domain through unmanaged gigabit switches. To fix the problem I have to find the cable for each user and plug it into a different …

I got into work today and found that 5 out of 35 users were not able to connect to the network. They are all Windows 7 and all are connected to my WindowsServer 2008 R2 domain through unmanaged gigabit switches. To fix the problem I have to find the cable for each user and plug it into a different …

I got into work today and found that 5 out of 35 users were not able to connect to the network. They are all Windows 7 and all are connected to my WindowsServer 2008 R2 domain through unmanaged gigabit switches. To fix the problem I have to find the cable for each user and plug it into a different …